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NEIL SIELING
Neil Sieling is the New Media Fellow at The Center for Social Media (CSM, centerforsocialmedia.org) , a group that showcases and analyzes strategies to use media as creative tools for public knowledge and action. He was the Principal Researcher for the new CSM study entitled "Recut, Reframe, Recycle: Quoting Copyrighted Material in User-Generated Video," available at
www.centerforsocialmedia.org/resources/publications/recut_reframe_recycle. His work with the CSM includes partnering with DocAgora(www.docagora.org/) with a focus on their presence at international documentary festivals and markets, and developing an interoperable web-based system of useful information and analyses on the rapidly changing new media scene.

He was on the launch team for and currently works with Link TV on Acquisitions and New Media (www.linktv.org). He was the Executive Producer of Alive From Off Center, the experimental arts/television showcase on PBS that ran from 1985-1996. He was the Executive Producer for the digitally animated documentary works "Figures of Speech" in 1999 (www.itvs.org/figuresofspeech) by Bob Sabiston and Tommy Pallotta (Co-Creators of "Waking Life" and "A Scanner Darkly"). Past projects include work for the Rockefeller and Ford Foundations, the Open Society Institute, POV and a DVD study for National Video Resources (now Re/New Media and the study is at
http://www.nvr.org/content.php?pro=dvd).

He was a co-convener of the Digital Independence gatherings in 2001 and 2004. He also works with groups that attempt to connect everyday economic decisions with people's values via card-based transactional,membership, and social networking systems. This includes The Interra Project and Mass Roots, a new group that intends to develop tools that enable ordinary citizens to leverage their economic power to combat climate change and encourage more sustainable development. (www.massrootsproject.com).